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Business - MarketWatch
Mobileye’s stock is down 70% this year — and J.P. Morgan says it’s not done falling
Four of 30 analysts are now bearish on the self-driving-technology stock, and the latest one sees about 20% further downside.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Sally Field shares 'horrific' teenage abortion experience: 'These are the things that women are going through now'
Sally Field is opening up about her "horrific" experience of being molested while undergoing an abortion in Mexico as a teenager, saying the traumatic event is one of the reasons she's supporting ...Yesterday - Abortion -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Phillies even NLDS with Mets, things get chippy with Dodgers & Padres | Baseball Bar-B-Cast
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman recap all the postseason action from the division round including both NLDS matchups being even after two games, the Yankees surviving a slop-fest and the Tigers ...Yesterday - MLB -
Top stories - NBC News
Shares of generator maker soar, insurance stocks fall as Hurricane Milton intensifies
Shares of backup power generation company Generac Holdings surged more than 7% on Monday as Hurricane Milton rapidly strengthened into a Category 5 storm.Yesterday -
Tech - ABC News
Judge rules the FTC can proceed with antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, tosses out few state claims
A federal judge said the Federal Trade Commission can proceed with its landmark antitrust lawsuit against AmazonYesterday -
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Politics - The Hill
Health care is falling through the cracks this election year
The U.S. healthcare system is not prepared for the next pandemic, with hospital and emergency department overcrowding, increased medical error and patient mortality, shrinking hospital margins, ...Yesterday -
Health - The New York Times
Nighttime Depression Is a Real Thing
There are lots of reasons your mood might tank at night. Here’s how to address the bedtime blues.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Why are credit card interest rates still so high right now?
Credit card rates are sitting at a record high of nearly 23% — even as other rates are falling. Here's why.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
College football cracks down on gun-related celebrations amid growing trend: 'It's important we address it'
Coaches nationwide, including in the Big Ten and SEC, have been warnedYesterday - College Football -
Top stories - BBC News
Fatal Alloa blast: Explosion was 'like a sonic boom'
Police confirm a man died at the scene and three others were injured in the blast in Clackmannanshire.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
Five things you may have missed from NFL Week 5: Historic defensive TDs, the longest day of football and more
A roundup of moments you may have missed from this weekYesterday - NFL -
Top stories - CBS News
How far will HELOC rates fall in October?
Home equity borrowing rates have been dropping recently, but how far could HELOC rates decline this month?Yesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
This Horror Game Plays Like The World's Scariest Game Show, And It's Out Today
October is the best month for horror games, as you can see in our October horror games roundup , and today we're adding a new one to the long list: 7 Minutes in Hell. Developed by Gaggle Studios, ...Yesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
Metaphor: ReFantazio Review - Everybody Wants To Rule The World
When I was younger, I was told that there were two things a person should avoid discussing in polite conversation: religion and politics. Such topics were divisive, I was informed. Contentious. ...Yesterday -
Entertainment - ABC News
Celebrity birthdays for the week of Oct. 13-19
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of Oct. 13-19 include singer Usher, actor John Lithgow and "South Park” co-creator Trey ParkerYesterday -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Thyssenkrupp Falls as Green Steel Plan Under Review
The company said its steel decarbonization effort was under review after the its steel business warned last month that its plan for its site in Duisburg, Germany, could cost more than envisioned.Yesterday